Dr Hazem Zohny

Research Fellow

Hazem is a Research Fellow in Bioethics and Bioprediction at the Oxford Uehiro Centre for Practical Ethics. His current work focuses on the bioprediction of behaviour, particularly the use of neurointerventions for crime prevention. He has a PhD in Bioethics from the University of Otago, where he worked on ethical and conceptual issues related to human enhancement. His research interests also include moral responsibility, well-being, and global justice.

Journal Articles

Moral enhancement and the good life

ZOHNY, H

2018

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Medicine, Health Care and Philosophy

The Negative Effects of Neurointerventions: Confusing Constitution and Causation

DOUGLAS, T, ZOHNY, HMY

2018

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AJOB Neuroscience

Competition, cooperation and human flourishing: commentary on Koch

Zohny, H

2018

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Journal of Medical Ethics

Biomarkers for the Rich and Dangerous: Why We Ought to Extend Bioprediction and Bioprevention to White-Collar Crime